Developer announces plans to build food hall in downtown Boise
The Warehouse Food Hall is a 29,000 square-foot building that will be home to more than 20 food and retail vendors.
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A rendering of the The Warehouse Food Hall. The project will be home to more than 20 food and retail vendors in the historic BoDo block. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 6:49 PM MST February 2, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Developers have announced big plans for BoDo in the coming year.
Hendricks Commercial Properties revealed Tuesday construction of a 29,000 square-foot building that will be the future home of the first food hall in downtown Boise.
Looking To The Future For The Downtown Real Estate Market
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Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Downtown Indy, Inc the Commercial Real Estate Alliance and other stakeholders Wednesday to share an update on projects in Downtown Indianapolis.
Hogsett shared his excitement for projects like the redevelopment at the airport, adding hotels downtown, the opening of Bottle Works, and a 58 million dollar residential development that, he said, is revitalizing Indianapolis.
“This is real evidence that development remains a priority for our city. And that unlike so many other urban areas that are almost at a point where they are standing still, Indianapolis remains on the move, Hogsett said.
Former Indianapolis Coca Cola plant is now an upscale hotel
A tasting room with large glass windows showed off the bottling conveyor belt December 21, 2020 by Amelia Pak-Harvey, The Associated Press, Indianapolis
Brothers Leo and James Yuckner did not envision a run-of-the-mill industrial office building when they built the Coca-Cola bottling plant along Massachusetts Avenue in the early 1900s. They hired a local architecture firm to adorn the factory in the art deco style that was popular at the time. A “tasting room” with large glass windows showed off the bottling conveyor belt for passersby.
Now, nearly one century later, the iconic bottling plant began its latest chapter on Tuesday as the Bottleworks Hotel. Geromino Hospitality Group, which captured historic elements of the building in a massive redevelopment, provided media tours Monday. The hotel right near the heart of downtown pays homage to its beginnings as a Coca-Cola bottling
Former Indianapolis Coca-Cola plant is now an upscale hotel
by Amelia Pak-Harvey, The Associated Press
Posted Dec 19, 2020 12:02 am EDT
Last Updated Dec 19, 2020 at 12:12 am EDT
INDIANAPOLIS Brothers Leo and James Yuckner did not envision a run-of-the-mill industrial office building when they built the Coca-Cola bottling plant along Massachusetts Avenue in the early 1900s.
They hired a local architecture firm to adorn the factory in the art deco style that was popular at the time. A “tasting room” with large glass windows showed off the bottling conveyor belt for passersby.
Now, nearly one century later, the iconic bottling plant began its latest chapter on Tuesday as the Bottleworks Hotel. Geromino Hospitality Group, which captured historic elements of the building in a massive redevelopment, provided media tours Monday.
Indianapolis Star
Brothers Leo and James Yuncker did not envision a run-of-the-mill industrial office building when they built the Coca-Cola bottling plant along Indianapolis Massachusetts Avenue in the early 1900s.
They hired a local architecture firm to adorn the factory in the art deco style that was popular at the time. A tasting room with large glass windows showed off the bottling conveyor belt for passersby.
Now, nearly one century later, the iconic bottling plant begins its latest chapter on Tuesday as the Bottleworks Hotel. Geromino Hospitality Group, which captured historic elements of the building in a massive redevelopment, provided media tours Monday, the Indianapolis Star, a USA TODAY Network publication, reports.